Answer:
-3.06
Step-by-step explanation:
3-6=-3
-3/5=-0.6
If two tangent segments to a circle share a
common endpoint outside a circle, then the two segments are congruent. This
is according to the intersection of two tangent theorem. The theorem states
that given a circle, if X is any point
within outside the circle and if Y and Z are points such that XY and XZ are
tangents to the circle, then XY is equal to XZ.
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3y+14=44
Answer: First step is to subtract 14 from each side
3y = 30 (divide each side by 3)
y = 30/3, y = 10
2 is common factor
2x=2(x)
4=2(2)
ab+ac=a(b+c)
2(x)+2(2)=2(x+2)
Standard form Ax + By = C
so
<span>(y - y1) = m(x - x1)
</span>given (5, -7) and m = -1/5
so
y + 7 = -1/5(x - 5)
-5y - 35 = x - 5
x + 5y = -30
answer
d. x + 5y = -30